Yeah, I can be down with that. I'll probably do the same.
I'm gonna view thes two episodes as one episode in the long run anyway. Like Friendship is Magic and Return to Harmony.
Aren't both parts coming out on the same day?
If that's the case I retract my previous plans. :p
Apropos of nothing: What are the Equestrian events that can be translated to our own? The ones I can think of are;
Nightmare Night = Halloween
Hearts and Hooves Day = Valentines’ Day
I have also seen people saying that "Hearth's Warming Eve" is meant to be Christmas. Is that true? Do they get presents on that day? I realize that the main event is discovering how Equestria was discovered (which is in continuity, as Lauren stated this long before she left the show, and long before the episode aired.) Any more?
My dog ate Celestia
Guys this episode was so great
Dat James Bond
Dat old timey silent film
Dat portrait of some Prussian pony military advisor
I just lost it
I''ll be watching it later, along with something else slightly releated to this topic... :hyper:
No offense, but does anyone know the answer to my earlier question? Just curious.
Had three comments here. One, it is now impossible for them to claim this as a show for preschoolers. Silent film section, toddlers can't read yo. Two, Pony Joe and Donut Joe, twin brothers or canon fail? Three, is anyone else convinced Applejack did something ridiculous they never talked about? She was sweating bullets the whole time they were calling out the culprits...
^Wasn't the target audience seven year olds? Sureley they're not preschoolers unless it's different in America.
7 year olds would probably be... 1st grade? Unless I'm mistaken. By then you'd be one fish two fish-ing. I'm pretty sure they're not gonna know what a cur is though.
Wow, 7 is 3rd grade over here. Never new it was that different. Thanks. Hope you didn't mind me asking.
Well I'm pretty sure the target demographic is kids and their parents, so the kids can just ask their parents what's going on.
That makes a lot of sense. Of course, there's always at least on kid who somehow knows the words or refferences himself/herself. It's like when I was a kid, a TV show would make a reference to something "before my time", and I'd still get it, because I had managed to find out what it was (I watched a lot of TV as a kid, so I saw many things).
Anyway, my life story isn't important right now; It's time for me to watch My Little Pony. :love: (SPOILER)And after that, I'll watch Friendship is Magic.:eek:
Yeah, Lauren Faust said she made the show "for kids and their parents". I'd say it's similar to Sesame Street where they had all sorts of parodies that would fly over kids' heads (various popular music and movie references-- an obvious spoof of "My Fair Lady" comes to mind.)
No offense, but how would "popular music" go over the kid's heads? I know I like obscure things, but I never knew music was obscure. Mind you I like music from all decades. No offense just asking again.